History: A single stone was obtained by Edwin Thompson from a Moroccan Trader in Tucson, Arizona, at the February 2004 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show; a portion (53 g) was donated to Cascadia on Feb. 28, 2004.

Petrography: (A. Ruzicka and K. Farley, Cascadia) A breccia composed of a mixture of mineral and chondrule fragments and some larger clasts, including a partly fragmented type 6 clast with feldspar often >50 μm across corresponding to the larger light clasts seen in cut faces, and a type 3 clast with well-defined chondrules (some glass-bearing) corresponding to the larger dark clasts seen in cut faces. Host areas between these larger clasts contain chondrule fragments of various textures down to progressively smaller sizes.

Classification: H3-6 genomict breccia. Larger clasts consist both of type 3 and 6 lithologies and the host appears to be composed of an intimate mixture of smaller fragments of the same type of material.